2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.4c00836
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The Dawn of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry Education

Elizabeth Yuriev,
Donald J. Wink,
Thomas A. Holme

Abstract: The emergence of generative artificial intelligence has precipitated a wide range of predictions for its impact on science and the teaching and learning of science. Chemists and chemistry educators have been exploring the possibilities of this new technology, essentially as soon as it was broadly released for use. Because this technology is rapidly developing, the insights that can be gained from the work of early adopters and investigators can play a particularly important role in shaping the future of how ch… Show more

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